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OK, as a followup to my question about using brie cheese, I'm going to
use some puff pastry shells. I have on hand some shells, but I'm not exactly sure how to go about baking them. Do I put the frozen 'shells' in the oven or do I wait for them to thaw? The directions on the Pepperidge Farm box don't mention anything about that! I assume they're to be put in the oven in the frozen state, but I'm not sure ;/ Another mention on the box directions is "Do not bake in microwave or toaster oven." Since I typically cook for "pour moi," I am not going to turn on my range oven -- doesn't make sense for two wee, itty-itty puff pastry shells, so I'll use my (largish) toaster oven anywhoo (nyeh!). Sky, who's experimenting again -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice |
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On May 28, 12:27*pm, Sky > wrote:
> OK, as a followup to my question about using brie cheese, I'm going to > use some puff pastry shells. *I have on hand some shells, but I'm not > exactly sure how to go about baking them. > > Do I put the frozen 'shells' in the oven or do I wait for them to thaw? > The directions on the Pepperidge Farm box don't mention anything about > that! *I assume they're to be put in the oven in the frozen state, but > I'm not sure ;/ > > Another mention on the box directions is "Do not bake in microwave or > toaster oven." *Since I typically cook for "pour moi," I am not going to > turn on my range oven -- doesn't make sense for two wee, itty-itty puff > pastry shells, so I'll use my (largish) toaster oven anywhoo (nyeh!). > > Sky, who's experimenting again > > -- > Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! > Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice Let them thaw. When I've made them, I put a rack over the top so they wouldn't get too tall and then fall over. |
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On Wed, 28 May 2008 14:27:21 -0500, Sky >
wrote: >OK, as a followup to my question about using brie cheese, I'm going to >use some puff pastry shells. I have on hand some shells, but I'm not >exactly sure how to go about baking them. > >Do I put the frozen 'shells' in the oven or do I wait for them to thaw? >The directions on the Pepperidge Farm box don't mention anything about >that! I assume they're to be put in the oven in the frozen state, but >I'm not sure ;/ > >Another mention on the box directions is "Do not bake in microwave or >toaster oven." Since I typically cook for "pour moi," I am not going to >turn on my range oven -- doesn't make sense for two wee, itty-itty puff >pastry shells, so I'll use my (largish) toaster oven anywhoo (nyeh!). > >Sky, who's experimenting again I cook mine in the toaster oven not thawed. Here's how mine turned out baking them in the toaster oven. http://kokoscorner.typepad.com/mycor...hat-to-do.html Mmm brie cheese and puff pastry. A match made in heaven. koko --- http://www.kokoscorner.typepad.com updated 5/25 "There is no love more sincere than the love of food" George Bernard Shaw |
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